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Published Wednesday, July 26, 2006 by James.
re: One for the short list?
Dear Harriet, Since I believe you are still doing your vetting job for the President, I wanted to alert you to
this guy: U.S. District Judge Vaughn Walker of San Francisco.
Yesterday, he proved a reasonable jurist by dismissing the ACLU/Turkel case against the US and AT&T by stating:
"The court is persuaded that requiring AT&T to confirm or deny whether it has disclosed large quantities of telephone records to the federal government could give adversaries of this country valuable insight into the government's intelligence activities"
Now that's a clear cut decision. And considering he classified his comments pertaining to testimony by the National Intelligence Director, he's very circumspect as well.
And it doesn't hurt that the Chicago council of lawyers are in favor of the guy and
told lefty Illinois dems he was qualified.
In time of war, Harriet, this guy may be someone for the shortlist, I think.
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Published Thursday, July 20, 2006 by James.
re: A Little Good News in Iraq is Hard to Find, unless you write a blog.
Dear MSM: Word on the street is that you're having a hard time covering nothing but carnage and death in Iraq. It seems like everywhere you go, you find suicide bombers, exploding cars, and dying civilians.
Well, I feel for you. It must be really hard to be in country and not be able to find one single good news story for which America can feel good about as we fight in the Global War on Terror.
So, here, let me help you out. I googled "good news from Iraq" in gee, guess what?
I found some! Total research time - 30 seconds.
Here's "a few" for you to cover, if you're not too busy with "if it bleeds, it leads":
June 2006 | | | May 2006 | | | April 2006 | | March 2006 | | February 2006 | | January 2006 | | December 2005 | | November 2005 | | | October 2005 | | | September 2005 | | | August 2005 | | | July 2005 | | | June 2005 | | | May 2005 | | | April 2005 | | | March 2005 | | | February 2005 | | | January 2005 | | | December 2004 | | |
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November 2004 | | | October 2004 | | | August 2004 |
| | July 2004 | | | June 2004 | | | Navy Lt. Kenneth Y. Son, 2nd Battalion, 4th Marine Regiment surgeon, shows Iraqi Dr. Qussai Najem Abdulla medical supplies donated by the battalion. Nearly $50,000 worth of basic medical equipment was taken to the Ar Ramadi General Hospital recently. USMC photo by Cpl. Paula M. Fitzgerald | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
May 2004 | | Maj. Mark Devito of 2nd Battalion, 2nd Marine Regiment talks to the Iraqi contractor after the ground breaking cermony for a new school and mosque in Zadan during Operation Iraqi Freedom. USMC photo Cpl. Carl A. Atherton | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
April 2004 | | | Sarah Izet and Airman 1st Class Brendon Vanzile attach connectors to communications wires. On April 3, a team of Airmen helped lay more than 700 feet of fiber-optic cables to bring high-speed access to the Baghdad International Airport. Air Force photo by Master Sgt. Sean E. Cobb | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
March 2004 | | A school boy selects a backpack donated by 380th Air Expeditionary Wing Airmen. More than 200 backpacks filled with school supplies and hygiene products were donated. U.S. Air Force photo by Tech. Sgt. Bob Oldham | | | | | | | | | | | | |